Is this possible? Has anyone done this?
And if so? What about Acros or Delta 400 or even yet... TMZ (dramatic music)
Thanks.
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You can reversal process TMax film to produce a positive image by using a developer designed specifically for this purpose. We sell a TMax Reversal Kit made by Photographers Formulary and available on this page (scroll down to "Reversal Process TMax"):
http://www.digitaltruth.com/store/formulary01.html
I don't have any experience with this formula, but you may find out more if you can locate a copy of the March/April 1988 issue of Darkroom Techniques, from which the formula has been derived.
http://www.digitaltruth.com/store/formulary01.html
I don't have any experience with this formula, but you may find out more if you can locate a copy of the March/April 1988 issue of Darkroom Techniques, from which the formula has been derived.
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Yes it's possible, but there are more suitable films for reversal processing:
Agfa Scala, Fomapan R100 and Rollei R3, all on real clear base and these films will survive a 30 minutes reversal process with no damage on the emulsion.
Here is an excelent article on it:
http://www.schwarzweiss-magazin.de/swma ... _leser.htm
"Kehrt Um" Agfa Scala im Heimarbeit.
You can also mail RJR, also an APUG Member and English speaking. He's more or less a specialist on it, in the mean time
(The Fomapan R100 developer kit is commercially available. We are also carry it in our programm.)
http://www.FotohuisRoVo.nl
Agfa Scala, Fomapan R100 and Rollei R3, all on real clear base and these films will survive a 30 minutes reversal process with no damage on the emulsion.
Here is an excelent article on it:
http://www.schwarzweiss-magazin.de/swma ... _leser.htm
"Kehrt Um" Agfa Scala im Heimarbeit.
You can also mail RJR, also an APUG Member and English speaking. He's more or less a specialist on it, in the mean time
(The Fomapan R100 developer kit is commercially available. We are also carry it in our programm.)
http://www.FotohuisRoVo.nl
"De enige beperking in je fotografie ben je zelf"
http://www.FotohuisRoVo.nl
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